*Crabapple


*Malus hybrid
CRABAPPLE
Rosaceae
Location: map coordinates Q-10 (south side of Baker Building), N 39°11'9'' W 75°32'46''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
*Non-native (not native to Delaware)
CRABAPPLE
Rosaceae
Location: map coordinates Q-10 (south side of Baker Building), N 39°11'9'' W 75°32'46''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
- small deciduous tree
- etymology: Malus = Latin name for apple
- crabapples are non-domesticated apple trees, with fruits generally <2” diameter
- leaves simple, alternate
- flowers showy; pinkish, white; fragrant; appear with the leaves
- fruit a small pome; sour, but high pectin content useful for making orange-red colored apple jelly; can be showy
- numerous species of crabapples native to the northern hemisphere temperate zone; also numerous ornamental hybrids, cultivars
*Non-native (not native to Delaware)

Deep pink flowers from another, unlabeled, campus crabapple tree.


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